
When it comes to online video viewing, YouTube is the king of the mountain, with Hulu a distant second. Both are designed exclusively for video viewing, and both have loyal audiences and tons of content. But surprisingly, the true king of the online universe – Facebook – is moving on up in this arena, too!
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Looks like our favorite free TV site, Hulu.com, won’t be free forever. Hulu’s co-parent company, News Corp, has said the site will start charging users for content in 2010, according to Gizmodo.
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For several weeks, there was a mystery surrounding the reasons behind Hulu’s lockout of PS3. Why, users wondered, couldn’t they access their favorite Hulu shows while browsing on their Playstation 3? For awhile, the mystery deepened. No one had an answer. But recently, Hulu responded to the cries of thousands of unhappy viewers and posted a letter addressing the issue.
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Americans viewed 12 billion videos in May 2008. In 2006 sites such as YouTube took off allowing users of all ages and web expertise to upload millions of videos from around the globe in all types of topics. Billions of searches later, we find that video marketing is a real important form of marketing online. [...]
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